Calculating Tax Liability (LO. 5) Refer to the Tax Rate Schedules to answer the following questions. Calculate the 2019 tax liability and the tax or refund due for each situation. Round interim and final answers to the nearest dollar. 2019 Tax Liability Tax or Refund a $ 9,059 141 Mark is single with no dependents and has a taxable income of $60,000. He has $9,200 withheld from his salary for the year. b. 6,812 438 Harry and Linda are married filing jointly and have taxable income of $60,000. Harry has $4,250 withheld from his salary. Linda makes estimated tax payments totaling $3,000. c. Aspra is single. His 20-year-old son, Calvin, lives with him throughout the year. Calvin pays for less than one-half of his support and his earned income for the year is $3,000. Aspra pays all costs of maintaining the household. His taxable income is $60,000. Aspra's withholdings total $7,800. d. $ 10,417 583 583 Randy and Raina are married. Because of marital discord, they are not living together at the end of the year, although they are not legally separated or divorced. Randy's taxable income is $25,000, and Raina's is $60,000. Randy makes estimated tax payments of $3,500, and Raina has $7,500 in tax withheld from her salary. Assume they choose to file as married filling jointly. Calculating Tax Liability (LO. 5) Refer to the Tax Rate Schedules to answer the following questions. Calculate the 2019 tax liability and the tax or refund due for each situation. Round interim and final answers to the nearest dollar. 2019 Tax Liability Tax or Refund a $ 9,059 141 Mark is single with no dependents and has a taxable income of $60,000. He has $9,200 withheld from his salary for the year. b. 6,812 438 Harry and Linda are married filing jointly and have taxable income of $60,000. Harry has $4,250 withheld from his salary. Linda makes estimated tax payments totaling $3,000. c. Aspra is single. His 20-year-old son, Calvin, lives with him throughout the year. Calvin pays for less than one-half of his support and his earned income for the year is $3,000. Aspra pays all costs of maintaining the household. His taxable income is $60,000. Aspra's withholdings total $7,800. d. $ 10,417 583 583 Randy and Raina are married. Because of marital discord, they are not living together at the end of the year, although they are not legally separated or divorced. Randy's taxable income is $25,000, and Raina's is $60,000. Randy makes estimated tax payments of $3,500, and Raina has $7,500 in tax withheld from her salary. Assume they choose to file as married filling jointly